Prose: Yang Yue Lou Ji, Zuiweng Pavilion, Chibi Fu, Example, Persuading Learning, Epang Palace Fu and On Qin.
Poems: Li Sao, Looking at the Sea, Yan Gexing, Hui Tusi, Cottage Blown by Autumn Wind, Difficult Road, Climbing in the Dream, Eight Poems in Autumn, Li Shihao, Xin 'an Li, Tongguan Li,
Words: Shuidiao Tou, Chibi Nostalgia, Jingkou Gubeiting Nostalgia, Lin Yuling and Eternal Joy.
The Story of Yueyang Tower was written by Fan Zhongyan, a writer of the Northern Song Dynasty, on September 15th, the sixth year of the Northern Song Dynasty (1046), at the request of his good friend, Taishou Teng of Baling County. Among them, the poems "Worry about the world first, then enjoy the world" and "Don't rejoice in things, don't grieve for yourself" are well-known and quoted sentences.
Reading aloud is reading aloud in a clear voice, that is, reading the written language clearly, loudly and emotionally in Mandarin, and turning the visual image of the text into an auditory image. Reading aloud is an art of oral language, which needs to creatively restore tones and turn silent written language into living spoken language. If writing an article is a creation, then reading aloud is a re-creation.